this squirrel has finally figured out how to get to the top of my squirrel proof bird feeder….i guess i have to rename it now.
Close-up picture of an Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis caurina)
mockingbird in the top of a bush keeping watch for predators and threats.
A Prairie Dog (Cynomys) eating next to its burrow
there is a genteel, gentle, gentlemanity fragility to this man which always strikes me..
A meerkat sitting on a rock standing guard.
a Cat
a cat
This cheeky Macaque monkey, was very curious about the lens of my camera.
Large alligator looking right at me in Everglades National Park.
This cat is aware of my presence
The view from high atop the wildfire watchtower in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, U.S.A. 100 ft to the top.
Taken at Knowesly safari park
My first attempt at something out of the ordinary. / Taken with Fugi S5800 / edited in Photoshop with plastic wrap and patch
An elk stands on alert, watching the strange trespassers in it’s meadow, as it’s herd mates continue grazing, unconcerned at the base of an immense wall of snow covered rock that is one side of Mount Vimy, in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada. Taken with a Canon Rebel XSi using a 55-250mm lens.
An American robin looks up, alert for predators, while walking across green grass. Captured in Edward’s Gardens, the gardens of the Toronto Botanical Society, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel. The American Robin Turdus migratorius is one of the best-known birds in North America. It was given its name by the early settlers, who thought that, with its reddish breast, it resembled the English Robin. However, the American Robin is a thrush, not a robin, and except for the colour of its breast, it does not look like the small brown European bird. The American Robin is the largest thrush in North America. The adult measures about 25 cm long and weighs about 77 g. In addition to its cinnamon-rufous to brick-red breast, the American Robin has a black head, white eye-rings, yellow bill, black and white streaked throat, and grey back. The male is generally more brightly coloured than the female.
A young male mule deer (or buck) looks up on alert while grazing in a grassy clearing surrounded by woods. Captured in Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park in southern Alberta, Canada. Taken with a Canon Rebel XSI using a 55-250mm lens.
A young mule deer looks up with curiousity, back-lit by sunlight shining on the golden autumn foliage behind. Captured in Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park in southern Alberta, Canada. Taken with a Canon Rebel XSi with a 55-250mm lens.
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